Congress leader Rahul Gandhi today appealed to the voters to give
his party just five years to change the face of Uttar Pradesh and bid goodbye
to the 'elephant' and the 'cycle'.
"People will find a change in five years and
in next ten years, people will not be able to recognise their state," he said at an election meeting in Bulandshahr district.
Insisting that he has not come to win elections but to change
Uttar Pradesh, the Congress leader said, "Unless UP changes, Rahul
Gandhi will not move from here."
"To bring about a change, it is necessary for
the youth to come forward because they are the ones who can usher in a change.
This is the time for change - so say goodbye to the 'elephant' and the 'cycle'
and bring in a Congress government," he said.
While 'elephant' is the
symbol of ruling BSP, 'cycle' is that
of SP.
Rahul said leaders in UP make tall promises and disappear when
the time comes to implement them.
He said that in 2004, Congress had promised a government for the
common man and launched MNREGA that promises 100 days of employment.
To see the success of this scheme, one should visit
Congress-ruled states like Haryana, Maharashtra and Andhra Pradesh.
He said the Congress gave a loan waiver scheme to farmers and
reopened the doors of banks for them. For the weavers, the Centre gave loans up
to Rs two lakhs and a weaver's credit card.
Rahul said the Congress was now preparing to give the right to
food under which every poor family would get 35 kg of foodgrains a month and no
one in the country would go hungry.

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